Les P’tits Bras – L’Odeur de la Sciure
Les P’tits Bras is an aerial circus and comedy company based in France. A passionate team with whom we celebrated 20 years in 2023.
In 2014, I joined the company for the show L’Odeur de la Sciure, in the role of a Russian cradle and hand-to-hand porter. For 4 years, I enjoyed all kinds of adventures and the amazing experience of working as part of a team. The show retired in 2018, and I remain eternally grateful to everyone involved.
Palazzo Stuttgart & Hamburg
Palazzo is a company that combines impressive acrobatics, heartfelt comedy, and live music with a delicious four-course meal. You can enjoy a lively evening full of culinary delights in the nostalgic atmosphere of the Spiegeltents.
In 2017, we proposed a Russian cradle act with the fantastic Emilie Fournier, and we were hired for the Kuriositäten, the winter show that year in Stuttgart. It was 4 months of daily performances where our act closed the night.
In 2019, we recreated a Russian cradle number with the exceptional hand-to-hand flyer Iris Peltz, this time in Hamburg. Despite the challenges we faced, we managed to put together a highly technical Russian cradle act. Parallelly, I had the chance to premiere a version of “Swing on Wheels” with the bicycle in a 2-meter diameter space!
Hand to Bike
Hand to Bike was a company born in Quebec in the summer of 2012 and dissolved in Paris in 2015. A duo combining hand-to-hand and acrobatic bicycle acts, interacting with humor while performing difficult stunts. Maxime Poulain and I founded the company with the initial goal of paying our way through the Montreal National Circus School (ENC). It was a key moment in my artistic career as Maxime introduced me to “the art of street performing.” With that knowledge, Sobre Rodes was born in 2014.
Little Big Duo
During “Les Minutes Montreal Completement Cirque” in 2012, I met Laury-Ann Miller, a multidisciplinary circus artist. Together, we combined hand-to-hand and artistic bicycle acts. We introduced circus into theater, thanks to Nicolas Bezier, a French theater director residing in Montreal at the time. It was an unforgettable and truly enriching experience.